I (55yrs) was watching tv on Saturday evening in my Mums…

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Hi I (55yrs) was...

Hi I (55yrs) was watching tv on Saturday evening in my Mums kitchen when my brother (56yrs) came in and start to become aggrieved by me being there. My mum 86yrs had dementia and we have been supporting her welfare. My brother then escalates his mood and starts shouting threats in my face.. he then grabs hold of my shirt at my neck and pushes me backwards in the chair to the point where it flips back. I end up on the floor. He's still seathing obscenities at me threatening to rip my head off and smash my teeth in. ... later I get up notice I have minor bruising and a cut chin... this to me is unacceptable. What can I Do?

Lawyer's Assistant: Are you in the UK or are you in the States?

Uk

Lawyer's Assistant: What action has been taken so far? What's your ideal outcome?

My ideal out come is to visit my mum free from the threat of him.

Lawyer's Assistant: Anything else you want the lawyer to know before I connect you?

He's been the most difficult relationship in my life and I want an end to his violent ways towards me

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